You think it's because it's getting old and it's from 2011/2012?
Maybe, but then that means my Vista outlived your Windows 7.... It's from 2009. This Vista does some pretty annoying things sometimes.
Parts, not---well I guess so....
Anyways guys for an update, Dad and I are beginning troubleshooting by starting in safe mode on my machine and running a scan (since a full scan almost being done was a cause of the computer locking (Freezing)). I'm running a scan, and I'm not locking yet. If I don't freeze, then it's a problem with something else, and If I do freeze here. Some parts in the machine are failing. So far, the suspects of this problem are the hard drives (C:) (G:) and (F:) (I explained in
this video that I have 3 hard drives equaling a terabyte.), and whatever Dad said in normal mode that's causing this behaviour.
Also because I'm in safemode, I can't run any programs such as Blockland, blender games (I guess i can work on mods, but I can't test them), GameMaker, Minecraft (Yes I do play MC. Got a problem?), or anything else. Thus progress will be delayed. Unless if I want to work on it while in safe mode, but I don't want to worry about it for now. I want to save this computer.
I think also i might have a list of suspects/further suspects here so you can check to see what's going on like what's --- well Idk how to explain it. If you think this isn't needed, I understand, and I'll remove it.
LATEST NEWS Last updated:
9/14/14 @ 6:27PMGood news guys! The machine of the Hawk still stands! Dad and I have fixed my computer, and it has been confirmed that it was the Ram chips, and outdated drivers. The logging of my computer's news really should stop now, because it is now fixed!
Key:
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abc = Part/Piece of machine that is innocent and not part of the problem of the machine freezing.
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abc = Part/Piece of machine that might be the case, and is in progress of testing to see if it's the problem.
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abc = Part/Piece of machine that is the problem of the computer freezing.
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abc = Part/Piece of machine that might be the case seriously, but can't tell if it is or not while testing.
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abc = Part/Piece of machine that is 100% officially confirmed that's the problem of the computer freezing.
-abc = Part/Piece of machine that hasn't been tested, suspected, or hasn't been looked into just yet.
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====/(= = Part/Piece of machine that is unplugged for testing reasons.
-Normally starting windows in non-safe/normal mode
-Programs Freezing
-Heat on/inside the actual computer on parts like the hard drive
-Safe Mode
-Malwarebytes Anti Malware virus scanning program
-McAFee virus scanning program
-(C:) Hard drive
-(F:) Hard drive
-(G:) Hard drive-Ram Chips in blue input
-Ram Chips in black input
-(D:) Disk Drive
-(E:) Disk Drive
-Asus AMD Radeon HD 7750 Graphic Card
-Motherboard-
Outdated drivers